Raise Your Kids As Cesar Millan Trains Dogs

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Experts on raising children say follow the Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan.

"Indeed, Mr. Millan's advice has replaced a shelf full of books on how to tame an unruly child," according to Amy Twomey, On Parenthood blogger. What the experts on parenting may not realize is that dog behavior experts know Millan's advice doesn't work for most dogs. In fact, Millan's methods are often referred to as archaic, even dangerous.

Dog training legend Dr. Ian Dunbar says he's worried dog training may be going down the tubes - those who follow the Millan way may be winning the day. But dogs are losing! I'm no expert on parenting, but I'm thinking that teaching by example and motivation is far more effective than intimidation. I don't know what you think. Dr. Spock where are you?
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